The Pope's Divisions

The Pope's Divisions

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A compelling work of religious journalism and modern Church history, The Pope's Divisions presents an incisive examination of the Roman Catholic Church under the papacy of John Paul II. Peter Nichols, a seasoned Vatican correspondent, chronicles the deep internal tensions, political pressures, and doctrinal debates that fracture the world's largest Christian institution. Drawing on years of firsthand observation from Rome, he uncovers the fault lines between progressive and traditionalist factions that define the Church's struggle to remain relevant in the modern world. The result is a richly detailed portrait of an ancient institution navigating the turbulent currents of the twentieth century, told with the authority of an insider and the clarity of a skilled journalist.

Author: Peter Nichols
Format: Paperback

Genre: Religion

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Jacket: No dust jacket - paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner.

A compelling work of religious journalism and modern Church history, The Pope's Divisions presents an incisive examination of the Roman Catholic Church under the papacy of John Paul II. Peter Nichols, a seasoned Vatican correspondent, chronicles the deep internal tensions, political pressures, and doctrinal debates that fracture the world's largest Christian institution. Drawing on years of firsthand observation from Rome, he uncovers the fault lines between progressive and traditionalist factions that define the Church's struggle to remain relevant in the modern world. The result is a richly detailed portrait of an ancient institution navigating the turbulent currents of the twentieth century, told with the authority of an insider and the clarity of a skilled journalist.